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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan Kok" data-source="post: 91523" data-attributes="member: 4338"><p>Re: Ux 3600</p><p></p><p>Technically, it has a USB port. What it actually has is a built-in USB->RS232 chipset. What I *wish* it had is an RS232 port, as well as the USB. Seeing as it's serial communications anyway. That would open up a means to network it via rs-232-->TCP/IP drivers & adapters. So I guess what I *really* wish it had was a network port. But hey. Considering the life it breathed into our KF730 rig, I can't complain too much.</p><p>If I remember correctly, it installs two drivers when you connect. Once you've connected, check your device manager to ensure there's no bad drivers. I did have troubles with one of my USB ports not playing nice with it; had to switch to a different USB port. But I blame that on Windows' USB management system and/or my PC.</p><p>As far as intuitive-ness, I don't recall having too much difficulty figuring it out. Odd that there's no 'you haven't assigned an output' warning, but there *is* a 'you haven't set up the amp gain' warning preventing you from exiting the greybox setup screen. The two-step Input setup seems odd at first, but serves a purpose. A simple matrix or per-output input-mixer would be easier.</p><p>My only real complaint about this box is there's no way to manage the internal storage of the UX3600. As in, I can't save directly to file in the box. Which means, after I set up a system in the software, I then have to store it to the UX3600 via the front-panel interface, which is a slow process. Silly, really, and quite annoying. 'Save to box' is a necessity. Especially when I've got to set up four of them with similar options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan Kok, post: 91523, member: 4338"] Re: Ux 3600 Technically, it has a USB port. What it actually has is a built-in USB->RS232 chipset. What I *wish* it had is an RS232 port, as well as the USB. Seeing as it's serial communications anyway. That would open up a means to network it via rs-232-->TCP/IP drivers & adapters. So I guess what I *really* wish it had was a network port. But hey. Considering the life it breathed into our KF730 rig, I can't complain too much. If I remember correctly, it installs two drivers when you connect. Once you've connected, check your device manager to ensure there's no bad drivers. I did have troubles with one of my USB ports not playing nice with it; had to switch to a different USB port. But I blame that on Windows' USB management system and/or my PC. As far as intuitive-ness, I don't recall having too much difficulty figuring it out. Odd that there's no 'you haven't assigned an output' warning, but there *is* a 'you haven't set up the amp gain' warning preventing you from exiting the greybox setup screen. The two-step Input setup seems odd at first, but serves a purpose. A simple matrix or per-output input-mixer would be easier. My only real complaint about this box is there's no way to manage the internal storage of the UX3600. As in, I can't save directly to file in the box. Which means, after I set up a system in the software, I then have to store it to the UX3600 via the front-panel interface, which is a slow process. Silly, really, and quite annoying. 'Save to box' is a necessity. Especially when I've got to set up four of them with similar options. [/QUOTE]
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